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Commissioners approve EMS ‘bridal station’ alerting system, pay initial cost from opioid settlement fund
Summary
The board voted to substitute and approve a resolution funding a $294,000 EMS 'bridal station' alerting system from the county’s opioid settlement fund (Fund 284), with ongoing maintenance charged to the 911 operating budget; commissioners said the system supports non‑opioid directives for patients.
The Livingston County Board of Commissioners on Dec. 15 approved an amended purchase and installation contract for an EMS alerting system — described in the meeting as a "bridal station" alerting system — and agreed to pay the system’s initial capital cost from the county’s opioid settlement fund.
Commissioner Nakagiri moved to substitute the original resolution with language that pays the $294,000 initial system cost from Fund 284 (the…
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